
BoogieWho is coming straight out of grit, instinct, and a bedroom recording setup. The South Bend rapper drops his single โMoney$$โ with a hunger thatโs impossible to fake, blending raw trap energy with a real-life backstory that reads like a survival tale. Not long ago, he was homeless, living in a tent, and now heโs channeling that chaos into music made with little more than GarageBand, minimal gear, and a relentless drive to make something happen. Inspired by the melodic trap swagger of Future, BoogieWho leans into a spontaneous and unfiltered style. In fact, nothing here is written beforehand, with every line is punched in off the top of his head, giving the track a loose, in-the-moment authenticity.
โMoney$$โ wastes no time establishing its mood. The beat slides in with deep, rumbling bass that practically vibrates through the speakers, while glitchy, buzz flicker around the rhythm like sparks flying from a live wire. Itโs gritty but a hypnotic trap production that instantly sets your head nodding.
BoogieWho rides the beat with cool, effortless swagger. His delivery is catchy yet relaxed, tossing out lines with a smug confidence. He raps playfully about chasing the bag, but underneath the bravado you can hear the hungerโthe voice of someone whoโs been through enough struggle to appreciate the grind.
The minimal recording setup actually works in the songโs favor. Because everything was engineered and recorded in a bedroom environment, the track keeps that raw, street-level immediacy intact. The freestyle-style punch-ins give the flow a sense of unpredictability, like BoogieWho is figuring things out right there in the booth.
At its core, โMoney$$โ is simple, direct, and unapologetic, as a trap anthem about survival, hustle, and ambition. Sometimes thatโs all a track needs. A heavy beat, a fearless attitude, and a story that proves the artist means every word.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
